Jennifer hit headlines when she wrote an impassioned op-ed for the Huffington Post criticizing the objectification of women in the media, after some news outlets ran stories speculating she could be pregnant after she was pictured with a rounded stomach in a bikini.

However, US editor-at-large for Mail Online Piers lambasted Jennifer for the op-ed in a piece posted on the website, insisting she doesn’t have the right to make those comments when she authorizes airbrushing of her images for magazines.

@piersmorgan saw your piece on Jennifer Aniston. Why do you ALWAYS take the road of being the piece of shit asshole?

Following Piers’ column, model Chrissy was quick to take to social media to blast him, asking him: “Saw your piece on Jennifer Aniston. Why do you ALWAYS take the road of being the piece of s**t a**hole? Particularly with women and people of color. tell me it’s just for clicks?? Please tell me you aren’t TRULY this vile.”

@piersmorgan particularly with women and people of color. tell me it’s just for clicks?? Please tell me you aren’t TRULY this vile.

Chrissy answered, “Unfortunately, I read it. I’m not so much a diva as I am a person who slows down at car crashes, apparently,” to which Piers wrote, “No, my little bundle of hypocrisy, YOU’RE using ME for click bait. Now hush before your sanctimonious spleen bursts.”

Former True Blood star Anna was also keen to express her anger after reading Piers’ column.

“You missed the point by about a mile. As you aren’t a woman in public eye I respectfully suggest you “think and not say”/jog on,” she wrote.

“1) we aren’t actually given the option of not being photo shopped. 2) You’ve never been subjected to this kind of bullying. You’ve clearly never seen pictures of yourself where they have airbrushed half your face off and def never requested it.”

When Piers insisted that stars make money from doing big magazine covers, Anna replied: “The issue of women’s representation in print media and pap pics taken for sole purpose of #bodyshaming aren’t really same topic.”

Another Twitter user got involved, saying that Piers shouldn’t be banned from giving his opinion just because he’s a man, to which Anna responded: “I’m pretty sure nobody has ever called him fat/pregnant for wearing an ill advised outfit to say grocery shop.”

I get called fat by TV critics every single week. Makes me laugh, mainly because I’m so svelte & handsome.https://t.co/Y0aGqAsaBp